ACCESS, PARTNER & MEMBER REPORTS
Reports done by ACCESS Coalition, ACCESS Members and Partners.
ACCESS Regional Node for EA Launch Report
ACCESS Coalition has formally launched its regional node for East Africa, the Kenya Climate Change Working Group (KCCWG), firmly establishing the Coalition’s footprint in the region. Located in Nairobi, Kenya, KCCWG is one of three
SCALING UP NATIONAL AND SUB-NATIONAL PROGRESS TOWARDS SDG 7 IN KENYA (CLEAN COOKING AND ELECTRIFICATION)
By ACCESS Coalition November, 2019. Text & research: Jacqueline Kimeu. A Discussion Paper on Analysis of the Energy Act No.1 of 2019: Mapping out key entry points for CSOs influencing. This discussion paper seeks to
Youth Inclusion in the governance of Ghana’s Natural Resources and Environmental (NRE) Sector
Report by: Strategic Youth Network for Development (SYND). The need to address gender inequality and social exclusion in all socio-economic development agenda has gained strong attention globally. Governments have made [legally] binding commitments to ensuring gender
Pioneering Power: Transforming lives through off-grid renewable electricity in Africa and Asia
Report by: Tearfund. This report examines the challenge of how to bring power to over one billion people who live without electricity, mostly in very remote, rural areas in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Countries in
Climate Change Impacts: The experiences of Youth Leaders in Ghana
At the national level, the National Climate Change Policy (NCCP), 2012 of Ghana acknowledges the role of young people in the fight against climate change. It states that “the youth form a significant proportion of
Ensuring energy access for all: Why civil society’s contribution is crucial
Report by: Hivos, ENERGIA and SNV. Energy is key to human development. We need energy for daily activities including cooking, education, community centres, medical treatment, as well as to earn a living. However, more than a billion people
More than 53 million clean and/or efficient cookstoves and fuels distributed from 2010-2015
By Jessie Durrett A report released this week by the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves shows that more than 53 million clean and/or efficient cookstoves and fuels have been distributed in the 2010-2015 timeframe. The 2016 Progress Report highlights
Beyond fire: how to achieve sustainable cooking
Report by: Hivos and World Future Council. Across the world, 3 billion people rely on traditional biomass fuels, such as firewood, charcoal or animal dung to meet their energy needs for cooking, causing serious adverse consequences for the
L’énergie dans le cadre de développement post-2015
Les discussions sur le cadre de développement post-2015 ont validé la nécessité absolue d’un accès à l’énergie fiable et abordable pour l’éclairage, le chauffage, la cuisson, les activités mécaniques, les transports et les télécommunications si